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No racial bias in police shootings, study by Harvard professor shows Follow Us
Question of the Day Corie Cline talks to Anaheim police officers during a Black Lives Matter protest in downtown Anaheim, Calif., Sunday, July 10, 2016. Her brother Joe Whitehouse was shot and killed by Anaheim police officers in 2007. The protest started outside Anaheim . more > By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times - Monday, July 11, 2016
A study by a Harvard professor released this month found no evidence of racial bias in police shootings even though officers were more likely to interact physically with non-whites than whites.
The paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research, which examined thousands of incidents at 10 large police departments in California, Florida and Texas, concluded that police were no more likely to shoot non-whites than whites after factoring in ext
Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County Issues Public Comment on FEMA Proposed Rule
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Neighborhood Legal Services of
Los Angeles, California, has issued a public comment on the
Federal Emergency Management Agency proposed rule entitled Cost of Assistance Estimates in the Disaster Declaration Process for the
Public Assistance Program . The comment was posted on
March 12, 2021:
Neighborhood Legal Services of
Los Angeles County (NLSLA) is a legal aid law firm providing free legal assistance to low-income
Los Angeles residents with disaster, health, housing, immigration, public benefits, clean slate, consumer, disaster, domestic violence, education, family, and workers rights issues. We appreciate the opportunity to comment on the
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Hide-and-Seek Can Lead to Higher Drug Prices
Pharmaceutical manufacturers and national authorities often negotiate secret rebates when determining drug prices. A UZH study shows that these rebate systems may hamper patient access to drugs. In the medium term, this practice can even lead to increasing drug prices.
The growing lack of transparency isn’t in the interests of either patients or society at large. (Image: istock.com/alvarez)
In Switzerland and other European countries, drug prices are regulated to ensure affordable access to drugs. In the last few years, many European countries have introduced rebate schemes for drugs. In most cases, however, the rebates negotiated with the manufacturer are confidential. This means that a country basically has two prices for a drug: an official, higher price and an actual, lower price. Price comparisons of drugs between countries is frequently based on the higher price. Switzerland too has introduced such rebates, which are
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